List of Google Products - Operating Systems

Operating Systems

Android – operating system for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers.

Google Chrome OS – Linux-based operating system designed by Google to work exclusively with web applications. Runs on the "Chromebook" and the nettop "Chromebox", the first of which (Samsung Series 3) was released in May 2012.

Google TV – smart TV platform that integrates Android and the Linux version of Google Chrome to create an interactive television overlay on top of existing internet television and WebTV sites to add a 10-foot user interface.

Custom Built PC - Types - Salvage System ... Salvage system is a type of build salvaged from older or obsolete computers and or parts ... This type of system is usually the cheapest, but also most obsolete of the custom builds ... This type usually cannot run later operating systems, and usually has to run an older OS which at worst is MS-DOS, and at best Windows XP, and in rarer cases ...

LINK 480Z - Software - Operating Systems ... The main operating systems were CP/M 2.2 if booted from disk or CP/NOS (a network-only version of CP/M) if booted from a file server ... Systems running CP/M could access network services using CP/NET ...

LINC-8 - Architecture ... As a practical matter, few LINC-8 systems ever were expanded to 8K total ... to use "complete" LINC programs on this system ... Many operating systems were written for this machine some were essentially slightly modified versions designed for the original LINC CPU it is partially based on ...

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